ClamAV looks for signatures of known viruses, most of which target Windows and not Linux. So it’s debatable how much more secure you really are by running ClamAV
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Games@lemmy.world•Star Citizen fans sigh deeply, rub their foreheads as developer casts doubt on Squadron 42's 2026 release: 'I don't know if we're going to make it'English
282·1 month agoOk, so preordering what promises to be a motorcycle but years later getting a bicycle instead that you happen to enjoy riding is also acceptable?
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Valve registers a "STEAM FRAME" trademark for new computer hardwareEnglish
20·2 months agoI used to be annoyed at Github projects that were Linux only but didn’t mention it. Now I’m annoyed at Github projects that are Windows only but don’t mention it.
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•As Epic Games continue ignoring Linux / Steam Deck for Fortnite they're putting it on Windows ArmEnglish
0·8 months agoThis totally invalidates their argument “Linux isn’t big enough to care about”. I highly doubt there are more Windows Arm gamers than Linux gamers.
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Games@lemmy.world•EA releases another shameless IP flip with Sims 1/2 LegacyEnglish
0·9 months agoWhy would they even add Denuvo to a 30 year old game anyway…
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Games@lemmy.world•Random Screenshots of my Games #7 - Battlezone 98 ReduxEnglish
1·1 year agoOh man, Battlezone: the Red Odyssey was one of my first true gaming moments and I loved it so much. It was my most favorite game for a very long time. It was believed for a while thar the source code got lost and it therefore wouldn’t become available as DLC for Battlezone 98 Redux, but I guess the developers either found it or remade it from scratch since DLC has been available for some time now.
I bought Battlezone 1 some time after experiencing Red Odyssey and I was sure it had background music though. It was one of the very few boxed games I bought and remembered it had an awesome looking manual. In 1999, Battlezone II: Combat Commander was released and I don’t think it had a story but only a skirmish RTS/FPS mode. I didn’t like it that much.
Battlezone Gold Edition (2017) has nothing to with the above series I think, and seems more like a spinoff of the 1980’s Battlezone. I’ve seen this game once before but totally forgot it existed until seeing it now. Battlezone Combat Commander (2018) is a remake of Battlezone II (1999).
On a slightly different note, around the same time, Machines made by Acclaim got released which was an RTS where you could control any unit as an FPS. The name is quite unfortunate since Googling information about it is difficult. If you like Battlezone then then you might like this one as well.

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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Welcome to !selfhosted@lemmy.world - What do you selfhost?English
1·2 years agoThat’s funny. Imagine how confused they’ll be when/if they find out.


Wait. Didn’t Halo: The Master Chief Collection already have a remaster for Halo 1??